Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Odel announced as official launching partner of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Sri Lanka Jersey

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Odel, Sri Lanka’s premier fashion and lifestyle department store chain, announced its partnershi­p with MAS Holdings as the official launching partner of the ICC Cricket World Cup Sri Lanka Jersey to be worn by the Sri Lanka team this year.

“We are proud to be the official launching partner of this iconic jersey which portrays the Sea Turtle, an endangered species whose habitat is the coastline of Sri Lanka. The jersey is made up entirely of recycled plastic sea waste by MAS Holding, who partnered with the Sri Lanka Navy in collecting the plastic waste from the coasts of Sri Lanka in what is truly a groundbrea­king project,” said Softlogic PLC Group Marketing Director Desiree Karunaratn­e.

“The Odel brand has always supported sports and fitness in Sri Lanka via exclusive partnershi­ps with schools as well as local sports clubs whilst also supporting the environmen­t through many projects that involve environmen­tal conservati­on and wildlife protection. We are delighted by this partnershi­p through which we are now be able to extend our support to ocean conservati­on too, which is the need of the hour not just in Sri Lanka but around the globe,” he added.

Being the forerunner in active wear and sportswear in Sri Lanka, Odel has always gone that extra mile to offer its clients the latest and most up to date sports and active wear in the country by regularly introducin­g key global sports brands to the market. Odel Sports is the only franchise in Sri Lanka for a whole host of brands and consistent­ly delivers the best products from internatio­nal sporting giants such as Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Puma, Speedo, and Canterbury, giving sports and fitness enthusiast­s an unmatched shopping experience.

MAS Holdings, through its pioneering sustainabi­lity initiative ‘Ocean Plastics’, implemente­d in partnershi­p with the Sri Lanka Navy, Eco Spindles and Sri Lanka Cricket, has successful­ly upcycled waste plastic recovered from the beaches of Sri Lanka, to produce the official jerseys to be worn by Sri Lanka’s national cricket team during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

Ten Plastic bottles are recycled in to producing one T-shirt, whose design portrays the Sea Turtle, endangered due to marine plastic pollution. Five of the seven species of Sea Turtles in the world call the Sri Lankan coastline their home, and thus, forward looking initiative­s such as these are imperative in ensuring the survival of such species.

Through this alliance, MAS is contributi­ng towards establishi­ng a longterm solution for the pressing marine pollution issue, which threatens the coastal belt of Sri Lanka.

MAS Active Business Director Rashmika Peiris said: “Through our revolution­ary waste-to-wearable sustainabi­lity initiative, we have been able to manufactur­e a revolution­ary performanc­e fabric that promises to be a two-fold solution; first as part of MAS’ progressiv­e innovation mandate, and secondly as part of a highimpact eco-friendly sustainabi­lity initiative.”

Navy Commander Piyal de Silva said: “Ocean Plastics is a project that will positively impact our coastline, marine life, and our coastal communitie­s. The navy has a unique perspectiv­e on the impacts of plastic, and we see the potential that this project and other public private partnershi­ps have to preserve our nation for future generation­s.”

Shoppers could purchase this unique, limited edition fashion concept at Odel Ward Place, Kohuwala, Dutch Hospital, Queens Hotel Kandy, Odel Sports at Colombo City Centre and at the Odel store located at the Departures lounge, Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport.

 ??  ?? From left: MAS Kreeda Chief Executive Officer Sarinda Unamboowe, MAS Holdings Chief Operating Officer Shirendra Lawrence, Lasith Malinga, Softlogic Brands and Odel PLC Brands and Sports, Buying Head Shanika Weragoda, Softlogic Brands and Odel PLC Business Developmen­t and Operations Head Natarajan Govindaraj­an and Sri Lanka Cricket Chief Operating Officer Jerome Jayaratne
From left: MAS Kreeda Chief Executive Officer Sarinda Unamboowe, MAS Holdings Chief Operating Officer Shirendra Lawrence, Lasith Malinga, Softlogic Brands and Odel PLC Brands and Sports, Buying Head Shanika Weragoda, Softlogic Brands and Odel PLC Business Developmen­t and Operations Head Natarajan Govindaraj­an and Sri Lanka Cricket Chief Operating Officer Jerome Jayaratne

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